A few weeks ago, some of my friends had a massive birthday party to celebrate their combined birthdays. The party started at one of their houses, with a barbecue dinner and snacks and alcohol (of course!). Guests were asked to bring some alcohol or a snack to share, and I love an opportunity to show off. Yup, I admitted it. I cook tasty things to impress people. Also to trick them into befriending me. Muahahaha! (Wait…)
My original idea was just to make some chocolate cookies from the leftover dough I had in the freezer, but then I decided that I should put in more of an effort. I have this teeny little cookbook (in the shape of a slice of cake!) called “The Chocolate Lover’s Cookbook”. I don’t remember where it came from but it is fair to guess that my mom gave it to me.
I chose the recipe because I had all of the ingredients for it and it was rich enough that I wouldn’t need to make any frosting. I am personally not a fan of flourless-type cakes (I think they are too rich and sweet) but my mom and sister LOVE THEM so I figure I am just a weirdo and that the cake would be a hit. My initial idea was to stencil “Happy Birthday” on the cake with powdered sugar, but that went terribly. It was a crazy, messy, blurry mess of powdered sugar so I smeared it around and voila! Cake. I tried a bite at the party and I have to say, it was really good, like a crazy delicious rich brownie. It got many compliments from other people at the party, so I’m going to call this one a win. It’s so easy too, so you really have nothing to lose. This cake is NOT a lie.
6 oz semi sweet chocolate, chopped, or 1 C semi sweet chocolate chips
1 stick butter, softened
2/3 C sugar
3 eggs
1/2 C flour
Confectioner’s (powdered) sugar to dust on top
Preheat the oven to 350Ė. Line a 9″ round pan with parchment paper (or grease thoroughly and shake with flour).
Melt the chocolate in top of a double boiler. I always use a glass or metal bowl and set it on top of a saucepan in place of a true double boiler.
Beat the butter until light and fluffy.
Beat in the sugar, then pour in the chocolate and mix. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
Gently mix in the flour until it just disappears. Don’t over mix! Pour the batter into your prepared pan, smooth the top, and bake for 25 minutes or until a tester comes out clean. I usually use a fork or a knife.
Allow the cake to cool in the pan, then invert it onto a plate and top with powdered sugar.
Yum yum yummmm. I feel that this cake would also taste very very good with a little bit of raspberry jam, or with fresh raspberries. It is summer, after all.
Cut into wedges to serve, maybe with some of those berries we were talking about?? I don’t have serving pics because I brought it to a party. If I showed you pictures it would be of drunk people shoving cake into their mouth and while those are super-entertaining it doesn’t really showcase the food in the way I’d like. š
⤠Stef
You really can’t go wrong with a flourless chocolate cake. This looks fantastic! Great recipe!
Oh this looks so good and easy, especially to showcase some fancy Belgian chocolate that I already happen to have… I wonder if I could get away with substituting almond flour instead of wheat. Yum!!
It’s lovely to have met you through sweet Brian…and what a delightful blog you have! I love flourless chocolate cake, but I’ve yet to make it myself. I agree that a berry jam would be fantastic with this…and perhaps some freshly whipped cream. Look forward to reading more of your posts!
Nice post. The cake looks delicious. and it is really easy. š